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On Wednesday, May 13, 2026, Randall Lee Weldon passed peacefully into the arms of Jesus at the age of 75.
The family invites friends and loved ones to join in celebrating Randall’s life during the visitation on Thursday, May 21, 2026, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Wilkirson-Hatch-Bailey Funeral Home located at 6101 Bosque Blvd., Waco, Texas 76710. Funeral services will follow the next day, Friday, May 22, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. at Wilkirson-Hatch-Bailey Funeral Home. Burial will follow the funeral service at Oakwood Cemetery in Waco, Texas.
Randall was born on March 26, 1951, in Fort Worth, Texas to Ernest Lea “Bud” Weldon and Roberta June Williamson Weldon.
Randall was a 1969 graduate of L.D. Bell High School in Hurst, Texas, then went on to earn a Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing and a Master’s degree in Finance from the University of Texas at Arlington.
After completing his graduate studies, Randall began his career as a bank officer in the Professional Banking Group at Republic Bank in Dallas. During his 14 years there, spanning five bank mergers, he rose to the position of Vice President. He later served as Vice President at Compass Bank, transferring with the company to Waco in 1997, and subsequently held leadership positions at Community Bank and Texas First Bank. Later in his career, he transitioned into residential mortgage lending and retired from Affiliated Bank Mortgage at the age of 65.
Randall accepted Jesus as his Savior at the age of 14 and was baptized at North Richland Hills Church of Christ, where he and his family were members. After moving to Waco, he became an active member of Crestview Church of Christ. He later joined First Woodway Baptist Church where he met his wife, Jamie Monroe. The two became friends while attending a Baylor vs. Texas Tech football game, began dating a few months later, and were married on September 19, 2015. This past September, they celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary in Hot Springs, Arkansas, returning to the same bed and breakfast where they had spent their honeymoon and fifth anniversary. When asked about the secret to their happy marriage, Randall and Jamie would often say it was about staying on the same page with each other, keeping God at the center, and finding joy along life’s journey—and they truly lived that out together.
Randall was passionate about music, especially classic rock and attended countless live concerts over the years. He also loved sports, having played little league baseball and ran track in his youth, and later enjoyed church-league softball. His greatest athletic passion, though, was golf. From the time he first picked up the game in high school, he played faithfully with friends, clients, and co-workers. After retiring, he could be found on the golf course nearly every day playing full rounds, putting, or hitting buckets of balls.
Throughout his journey with cancer, Randall remained positive and steadfast in faith, hoping his perseverance would inspire others. Even when his doctors urged hospice care, he pressed forward with determination, setting a goal to reach his 75th birthday—and he did. He faced each challenge with grace and courage, resting in the assurance of his salvation in Christ and the promise of eternal life in Heaven.
Randall was preceded in death by his parents, Ernest “Bud” Weldon and Roberta Williamson Weldon; and by his grandparents, Ernest Sr. and Maudie Weldon and Robert and Evelyn Lumry Williamson.
He is survived by his loving wife, Jamie Monroe, and his sister, Linda Weldon Rawles (Wes). He is also survived by his children Lauren May (MaCayn) and Blake Weldon, and their mother Joy Weldon; stepchildren Kirk Monroe (Amber), Lisa Briscoe (Ray), Shelly Monroe, and Clinton Monroe; grandchildren Lucas May and Madelyn May; and step-grandchildren Lily Pelchat, Kenneth Monroe, Harper Briscoe, and Roman Briscoe. Randall is further survived by nieces and nephews Eric Sisk (Maria), Jessica Lykins (Perry), Matthew Sisk (Lindsey), Andria Flores, Wesley Rawles Jr. (Amy), and Vanessa Livingston.
The family would like to thank everyone who prayed for Randall and the family during his illness and for all of the love and support you gave to us in our times of need. We would also like to thank the doctors, nurses, and admin staff at Texas Oncology that cared for Randall during his treatments and treated him like he was the only patient they had. Thanks to the staff at Bluebonnet Health Services for the care they gave Randall during his last days. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in Randall’s honor to the charity of your choice.
The family invites you to leave a message or memory of Randy in his “Memorial Guestbook” at www.WHBfamily.com.
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